About the Status of a Serial/Lot and an Operation
The status of an operation indicates the progress of work for the operation.
The status of a serial/lot indicates the progress of work on the serial/lot for that specific operation. For example, suppose a work order includes performing operations 1 and 2. If operation 1 has been completed for a serial/lot, the status of the serial/lot for operation 1 is complete. If operation 2 is yet to begin on the same serial/lot, the status of the serial/lot for operation 2 is ready.
In the Work Queue application, the status of a serial/lot or an operation is automatically determined and displayed with a color-coded indicator. The following table provides a list of status indicators defined for a serial/lot and an operation.
Status | Status Indicator | Description for a Serial/Lot | Description for an Operation |
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Not ready | ![]() |
Not applicable | Indicates that none of the serials/lots is available for you to perform the operation. |
Cancelled | ![]() |
Indicates that the work for the serial/lot has been cancelled. This happens if a defect has been created for the serial/lot, and the disposition provided in NCR Management is Scrapped. | Not applicable |
Ready | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is available for you to perform the operation. | Indicates that at least one serial/lot in the work order is available for you to perform the operation, and the operation is not in progress for any of the serials/lots. |
Clocked on by you | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is currently clocked on only by you for the operation. | Indicates that at least one serial/lot in the operation is currently clocked on by you, and none of the serials/lots in the operation is clocked on by others. |
Clocked on by another user | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is currently clocked on by multiple users for the operation, but is not clocked on by you for the operation. | Indicates that the serials/lots are currently clocked on by multiple users for the operation, but are not clocked on by you for the operation. |
Clocked on by other users | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is clocked on by multiple users for the operation, but is currently not clocked on by you for the operation. | Indicates that the serials/lots are clocked on by multiple other users for the operation, but none of them are clocked on by you for the operation. |
Clocked on by you and other users | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is currently clocked on by you and other users for the operation. | Indicates that the serials/lots for the operation are currently clocked on by you and other users. |
Clocked on by other users in the past | ![]() |
Indicates that work for the serial/lot has begun, but the serial/lot is currently not clocked on for the operation. | Indicates that work has begun for at least one serial/lot in the operation in the past, but currently, no serial/lot is clocked on for the operation. |
On hold | ![]() |
Indicates that the serial/lot is on hold. This status indicator appears if a defect has been created for the serial/lot for the operation. After the defect is closed, the status is changed to the original status. | Not applicable |
Complete | ![]() |
Indicates that the operation is complete for the serial/lot. | Indicates that the operation is complete for all the serials/lots in the work order (or scrapped as applicable). |
Skipped | ![]() |
Indicates that the operation is skipped for the serial/lot. | Indicates that the operation can be skipped. |
Excluded | ![]() |
Not applicable | Indicates that the operation is excluded from a mutually exclusive operations set. |